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Test Bank – Chemistry for
Changing Times, 15th
Edition by John Hill, Terry
McCreary, Marilyn Duerst &
Rill Reuter | Complete
Verified Q&A (ISBN:
9780134878102, 2025 Latest)

,1. Chemistry

1.1 Science and Technology: The Roots of Knowledge

1.2 Science: Reproducible, Testable, Tentative, Predictive, and Explanatory

1.3 Science and Technology: Risks and Benefit

1.4 Solving Society's Problems: Scientific Research

1.5 Chemistry: A Study of Matter and Its Changes

1.6 Classification of Matter

1.7 The Measurement of Matter

1.8 Density

1.9 Energy: Heat and Temperature

1.10 Critical Thinking

2. Atoms

2.1 Atoms: Ideas from the Ancient Greeks

2.2 Scientific Laws: Conservation of Mass and Definite Proportions

2.3 John Dalton and the Atomic Theory of Matter

2.4 The Mole and Molar Mass

2.5 Mendeleev and the Periodic Table

2.6 Atoms and Molecules: Real and Relevant

3. Atomic Structure

3.1 Electricity and the Atom

3.2 Serendipity in Science: X-Rays and Radioactivity

3.3 Three Types of Radioactivity

,3.4 Rutherford's Experiment: The Nuclear Model of the Atom

3.5 The Atomic Nucleus

3.6 Electron Arrangement: The Bohr Model (Orbits)

3.7 Electron Arrangement: The Quantum Model (Orbitals/Subshells)

3.8 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table

4. Chemical Bonds

4.1 The Art of Deduction: Stable Electron Configurations

4.2 Lewis (Electron-Dot) Symbols

4.3 The Reaction of Sodium with Chlorine

4.4 Using Lewis Symbols for Ionic Compounds

4.5 Formulas and Names of Binary Ionic Compounds

4.6 Covalent Bonds: Shared Electron Pairs

4.7 Unequal Sharing: Polar Covalent Bonds

4.8 Polyatomic Molecules: Water, Ammonia, and Methane

4.9 Polyatomic Ions

4.10 Guidelines for Drawing Lewis Structures

4.11 Molecular Shapes: The VSEPR Theory

4.12 Shapes and Properties: Polar and Nonpolar Molecules

5. Chemical Accounting

5.1 Chemical Sentences: Equations

5.2 Volume Relationships in chemical Equations

5.3 Avogadro's Number and the Names

5.4 Molar Mass: Mole-to-Mass and Mass-to-Mole Conversions

5.5 Solutions

, 6. Gases, Liquids, Solids…and Intermolecular Forces

6.1 Solids, Liquids, and Gases

6.2 Comparing Ionic and Molecular Substances

6.3 Forces between Molecules

6.4 Forces in Solutions

6.5 Gases: The Kinetic-Molecular Theory

6.6 The Simple Gas Laws

6.7 The Ideal Gas Law

7. Acids and Bases

7.1 Acids and Bases: Experimental Definitions

7.2 Acids, Bases, and Salts

7.3 Acidic and Basic Anhydrides

7.4 Strong and Weak Acids and Bases

7.5 Neutralization

7.6 The pH Scale

7.7 Buffers and Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs

7.8 Acids and Bases in Industry and in Daily Life

8. Oxidation and Reduction

8.1 Oxidation and Reduction: Four Views

8.2 Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

8.3 Electrochemistry: Cells and Batteries

8.4 Corrosion and Explosion

8.5 Oxygen: An Abundant and Essential Oxidizing Agent

8.6 Some Common Reducing Agents

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